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Proteins are complex molecules that are made up of amino acids. They can be found in every cell in the body, and carry out vital processes that keep human beings alive. Mutations in proteins can lead to a multitude of diseases, the most common being cancer.

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The First Data Set Decoding RNA-Driven Phase Separations

The First Data Set Decoding RNA-Driven Phase Separations

New Vaccine Shows Promise in Combating MenB

New Vaccine Shows Promise in Combating MenB

Government Backing UK Engineering Biology Firms to Revolutionise Medicine, Food and Environmental Protection

Government Backing UK Engineering Biology Firms to Revolutionise Medicine, Food and Environmental Protection

The Function of Stem Cell Barriers in the Treatment of Fertility

The Function of Stem Cell Barriers in the Treatment of Fertility

Uncovering New Insights into Virus Self-Assembly

Uncovering New Insights into Virus Self-Assembly

Berkeley Lab and Genentech Team Up to Develop Next-Generation Drug Delivery System

Berkeley Lab and Genentech Team Up to Develop Next-Generation Drug Delivery System

5-ALA Opens New Avenues for Treating Mitochondrial Disorders

5-ALA Opens New Avenues for Treating Mitochondrial Disorders

New Simulations Reveal How Nuclear Pore Complex Regulates Protein Trafficking

New Simulations Reveal How Nuclear Pore Complex Regulates Protein Trafficking

New P38 Inhibitors Selectively Target Cardiac Cell Death

New P38 Inhibitors Selectively Target Cardiac Cell Death

Xenogeneic-Free Brain Organoids Offer New Hope for Studying Neurodegenerative Diseases

Xenogeneic-Free Brain Organoids Offer New Hope for Studying Neurodegenerative Diseases

Mast Cells May Help Humans Avoid Harmful Antigens

Mast Cells May Help Humans Avoid Harmful Antigens

New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

Gene Recognition of CRISPR-Cas Visualized With New Method

Gene Recognition of CRISPR-Cas Visualized With New Method

AI-Aided Sensor Offers Hope for Early Detection of Neurodegenerative Diseases

AI-Aided Sensor Offers Hope for Early Detection of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Dad’s Genes “Remote Control” Mom’s Metabolism to Benefit Fetus

Dad’s Genes “Remote Control” Mom’s Metabolism to Benefit Fetus

Researchers Uncover Astonishing Diversity of Protein Structures Previously Unexplored

Researchers Uncover Astonishing Diversity of Protein Structures Previously Unexplored

New Insights Into How Genes Are Activated

New Insights Into How Genes Are Activated

Live Broadcasting of “Growth Factor Signaling” Proteins Inside Living Cells

Live Broadcasting of “Growth Factor Signaling” Proteins Inside Living Cells

Scientists Use Synthetic Biology to Develop Underwater Adhesives

Scientists Use Synthetic Biology to Develop Underwater Adhesives

New Device Enables Real-Time Environmental Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 Aerosols

New Device Enables Real-Time Environmental Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 Aerosols

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